Good Times
The Stone Roses Lyrics


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Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned
I'll tell you my story man
I wish I'd never been born
I'm loose at the seams
I've broken my dreams
And my hand, it shakes the pen
Come on, come on now baby
Let the good times roll again, yeah

Where did our sweet love go
Who stole away our time
Why do the stars above
Refuse to shine
The harder I try to paint a picture
Of the way it was back then
The more I miss the good times, baby
Let it roll again

Good times baby, this is the time
I need to know that your love is mine
Love me up yeah, you reel me in
I'm hooked, line and sinker
She's my heroin

How many days have I been
Lying on my back
Staring at the ceiling girl
Stretching on your rack
The harder I try to paint a picture
Of the way it was back then
The more I miss the good times, baby
Let it roll again

Good times baby, this is the time
I need to know that your love is mine
Love me up yeah, you reel me in
I'm hooked, line and sinker
She's my heroin

Said I'm hooked now
I'm not faking
I'm here 'till the day I die
Can't get enough now
My heart is aching
I'm in too deep to stop
All I want is thoseâ?¦
Good times baby, show me a sign
I need to know that your love is mine
Love me up yeah, you reel me in




I'm hooked line and sinker
She's my heroin

Overall Meaning

The Stone Roses's "Good Times" is a song that grapples with the feelings of heartbreak and nostalgia. It is a story of a person who is longing for the good old days, trying to understand where things went wrong and why their love dissipated. The song starts with the line, "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned," and then goes on to describe the singer's emotional state. He feels broken and wishes he had never been born. His dreams are shattered, and his hand shakes as he tries to put his thoughts onto paper. However, despite all his pain and heartache, he longs to relive the good times once again.


The lyrics describe the singer's longing for a lost love, and the questions that arise when things fall apart. He wonders, "Where did our sweet love go / Who stole away our time / Why do the stars above / Refuse to shine." The harder he tries to remember and paint a picture of their past love, the more he misses it. He is nostalgic for the love he once knew, and sorely misses the happiness it brought him. He yearns for his partner's love and attention, and begs them to "show me a sign / I need to know that your love is mine." The chorus repeats the phrase, "Let the good times roll again," as if to rekindle the lost love.


Overall, "Good Times" is a song that speaks to the universal feelings of heartbreak and nostalgia. It is a poignant reminder that love can be fragile, and when it's gone, it leaves behind a deep ache. The Stone Roses's melancholic lyrics and catchy riffs make this song a classic, and one that has stood the test of time.


Line by Line Meaning

Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned
There is no anger worse than that of a woman who has been betrayed or mistreated


I'll tell you my story, man
The singer wants to share his personal experiences with the listener


I wish I'd never been born
The singer regrets his existence and all that has happened to him


I'm loose at the seams
The artist is struggling to keep himself together emotionally


I've broken my dreams
The artist's aspirations or hopes have been shattered


And my hand, it shakes the pen
The singer is finding it hard to write or communicate effectively


Come on, come on now baby Let the good times roll again, yeah
The singer is asking someone to help bring back happier times in his life


Where did our sweet love go Who stole away our time Why do the stars above Refuse to shine
The artist is questioning what happened to his past relationship and why things went wrong


The harder I try to paint a picture Of the way it was back then The more I miss the good times, baby Let it roll again
The artist's attempts to reminisce about the past only make him miss it more, and he wants to experience happiness again


Good times baby, this is the time I need to know that your love is mine Love me up yeah, you reel me in I'm hooked, line and sinker She's my heroin
The artist wants to feel the good times again with the help of a lover, who he sees as being as addictive as a drug


How many days have I been Lying on my back Staring at the ceiling girl Stretching on your rack
The singer has been feeling lost and possibly physically ill, and thinking about his past relationship


Said I'm hooked now I'm not faking I'm here 'till the day I die Can't get enough now My heart is aching I'm in too deep to stop All I want is those… Good times baby, show me a sign I need to know that your love is mine Love me up yeah, you reel me in I'm hooked line and sinker She's my heroin
The artist is deeply in love and addicted to the feeling of happiness it brings him, and he wants to keep experiencing it




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Written by: JOHN SQUIRE

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